February 13, 201312 yr I've got a browning buckmark. It needs a good cleaning. The slide keeps catching bullets
February 13, 201312 yr I've got a browning buckmark. It needs a good cleaning. The slide keeps catching bulletsMine did that here and there too. I used the federal ammo with the copper jacket, and that helped alleviate some of the build up.
February 13, 201312 yr I use federal. It's just old. Hasn't been cleaned in ages. I use it to shoot rabbits around the house.
February 13, 201312 yr Looking at this guy, either the 9mm or .40 http://www.cabelas.com/product/Shooting/Handguns/Semiautomatic-Pistols%7C/pc/104792580/c/105526980/sc/105529680/Smith-Wesson174-SDVE-Pistols/753244.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Fshooting-handguns-semiautomatic-pistols%2F_%2FN-1102339%2FNs-MIN_SALE_PRICE%3FWTz_l%3DSBC%253BBRprd753244%26WTz_stype%3DGNU&WTz_l=SBC%3BBRprd753244%3Bcat105529680
February 13, 201312 yr Never messed with any of S&W stuff. Had problems with their shot guns and we never messed with any of their stuff after that. This is probably my favorite pistol. http://guns.dailycaller.com/m/l/179/American-Derringer-DA38-Double-Action
February 13, 201312 yr Depth would likely be 1". I'm trying to make some stall bars: http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/1190/stallbarsdbarclay12.jpgHopefully glue and screws will make up for any small differences between the indentations.Get a set of forstener bits. You should be able to find a cheap set st the home store for about $20. They will drill flat and work faster than a wood bore.Perfect, ordered off amazon. "1360763977">> Depth would likely be 1". I'm trying to make some stall bars: http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/1190/stallbarsdbarclay12.jpg Hopefully glue and screws will make up for any small differences between the indentations.I'd make a jig/guide. If you can clamp your drill in a vice and slide the board up to it or the like. Goal is to keep it perpendicular and centered. Any drift and things won't mate and will look like crap.Hmmm. I can definitely clamp the drill in a vice, but can't imagine keeping the board perpendicular (8' long).Too big of a hole to plunge route? The router I have is fixed. Guess this gives me a reason to buy a plunge router. Hole is 1-1/4" That'd be a HUGE router bit. Forstner set is your best bet. Be nicer on a press to guarantee the angle, but just be careful.
February 13, 201312 yr Another 50mi lunch. I'm a sweaty fucking mess. Really wish the temps would drop.
February 13, 201312 yr Depth would likely be 1". I'm trying to make some stall bars: http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/1190/stallbarsdbarclay12.jpgHopefully glue and screws will make up for any small differences between the indentations.Get a set of forstener bits. You should be able to find a cheap set st the home store for about $20. They will drill flat and work faster than a wood bore.Perfect, ordered off amazon. me="<p">"1360763977">> Depth would likely be 1". I'm trying to make some stall bars: http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/1190/stallbarsdbarclay12.jpg Hopefully glue and screws will make up for any small differences between the indentations.I'd make a jig/guide. If you can clamp your drill in a vice and slide the board up to it or the like. Goal is to keep it perpendicular and centered. Any drift and things won't mate and will look lik</p>e crap.Hmmm. I can definitely clamp the drill in a vice, but can't imagine keeping the board perpendicular (8' long).Too big of a hole to plunge route?The router I have is fixed. Guess this gives me a reason to buy a plunge router. Hole is 1-1/4" That'd be a HUGE router bit. Forstner set is your best bet. Be nicer on a press to guarantee the angle, but just be careful. I'll just have to go slow, should be alright. famous last words.
February 13, 201312 yr Another 50mi lunch. I'm a sweaty fucking mess. Really wish the temps would drop.What's the current temp? Temp here keeps jumping around from 40s to 70s. Got use to 30s, then 40s, and then jumping to 70s and I'm sweating like a pig. Then I imagine summer riding in 100s. *headshot*
February 13, 201312 yr Never messed with any of S&W stuff. Had problems with their shot guns and we never messed with any of their stuff after that.This is probably my favorite pistol.http://guns.dailycaller.com/m/l/179/American-Derringer-DA38-Double-Action I wouldn't buy it... Little more money and you are in M&P territory.
February 13, 201312 yr Never messed with any of S&W stuff. Had problems with their shot guns and we never messed with any of their stuff after that.This is probably my favorite pistol.http://guns.dailycaller.com/m/l/179/American-Derringer-DA38-Double-ActionI wouldn't buy it... Little more money and you are in M&P territory.M&P, glock, and XDm are my top picks. And they are in the 500-600 category new. You get a great kit and the ability to either costomize or replace parts easily.This is for home defense right? If so buy the largest physical she and you can handle. Compacts are not your friend, full frame is.
February 13, 201312 yr I paid $250 for mine with a leather wallet.It would be cool to have at that price.
February 13, 201312 yr Buy what you can afford to shoot, she is comfortable shooting, and enjoys to shoot. It doesn't do a damn bit of good if you are afraid to shoot the ting, don't know what you are doing, and can't hit shit.
February 13, 201312 yr I just wrote a lengthy post spilling all the details I could about home protection and firearms and decided to delete it.If you want to know more, I will get into it, but getting caught up on equipment and theory is no good. Buy a quality firearm like the M&P, and a truckfull of ammo and shoot the shit out of it. That is the most important.
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